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— System Event
6.4.2.6.9. System Details Probes —
Displays all of the probes monitoring the system. You must be logged into an RHN Satellite Server
with Monitoring enabled to see this tab. The State column shows icons representing the status of
each probe. Refer to Section 6.9 Monitoring —
for descriptions of these states. The Status String
column displays the last message received from the probe. Clicking the probe description takes you
to its Current State page.
To add a probe to the system, click the create new probe link at the top-right corner of the page and
complete the fields on the following page. Refer to Section 7.3.1 Creating Notification Methods for
detailed instructions.
Once the probe has been added, you must reconfigure your Monitoring infrastructure to recognize it.
Refer to Section 6.9.3 Scout Config Push —
for details. After the probe has run, its results become
available on the Current State page. Refer to Section 6.9.1.7 Current State — for details.
6.4.3. System Groups —
The System Groups page allows all RHN Management and Provisioning users to view the System
Groups list. Only System Group Administrators and Organization Administrators may perform the
following additional tasks:
1. Create system groups. (Refer to Section 6.4.3.1 Creating Groups.)
2. Add systems to system groups. (Refer to Section 6.4.3.2 Adding and Removing Systems in
Groups.)
3. Remove systems from system groups. (Refer to Section 6.4.2.6 System Details.)
4. Assign system group permissions to users. (Refer to Section 6.8 Users —
.)
As shown in Figure 6-4, the System Groups list displays all of your system groups.